Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... lives . Of the one hundred twenty - seven years which elapsed between the Revolution of 1688 and the battle of Waterloo , England spent sixty- four of them , or more than half of the whole time , at war.1 1. England took part in the ...
... lives . Of the one hundred twenty - seven years which elapsed between the Revolution of 1688 and the battle of Waterloo , England spent sixty- four of them , or more than half of the whole time , at war.1 1. England took part in the ...
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... lives after . " A similar conclusion is reached by Chauncey Goodrich , one of Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he ...
... lives after . " A similar conclusion is reached by Chauncey Goodrich , one of Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he ...
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... lives . . . . " Wraxall , writing of this speech , said " The most ardent admirers of Burke , of Fox and of Pitt allowed that they had been outdone as orators by Sheridan . " Sir Gilbert Elliot declared , " I am now convinced that his ...
... lives . . . . " Wraxall , writing of this speech , said " The most ardent admirers of Burke , of Fox and of Pitt allowed that they had been outdone as orators by Sheridan . " Sir Gilbert Elliot declared , " I am now convinced that his ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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